This spectacular vase is surely one of Fenton glass artisan Dave
Fetty's absolutely finest works! Using a Milk Glass core and Ruby
glass for his special touches, Dave has created four perfect
hearts, four areas of pulled feathers, and the topmost edge. There
is only one word for the total effect of Dave's efforts: WOW! This
vase stands 11" tall and is embossed with Dave's personal stamp.
This piece also has Dave's signature, and he has even added the
specific date this Hearts and Feathers vase was created: "3-9-06".

Experience the tradition of our Annual Gift Shop Labor Day Sale
and Family Signing Events ~ September 1st - September 4th.

It
may be the dog days of summer to some but at Fenton Gift Shop it's
the cat's meow! Join us now through Labor Day Weekend for our
first-ever
Fenton Adopt-a-Thon... benefiting our local Mid-Ohio Valley
Humane Societies! The Gift Shop will donate 5% of all Fenton
animal figurine sales through Monday, September 4 to our Wood and
Washington County shelters... along with all pet supply donations
brought to the shop!

Labor Day Weekend is the perfect opportunity to collect signed and
dated heirlooms your family will treasure for years to come. Third
and fourth generation members of the family will be on hand to
sign five of your first-quality purchases and two Fenton favorites
from home. And don't miss the chance to purchase our 2006
exclusive signing event piece...a stunning 4" Iridized Plum
Opalescent basket made with pure gold!

Our
adorable Squirrel in Chocolate glass is the perfect for the young at
heart. Produced as a new Gift Shop Exclusive, it bears the FGS 2006
Exclusive Logo on the bottom. Each piece is unique in coloration due
to the swirls in this beautiful glass.
To
buy the 3" Fenton Gift Shop Chocolate Squirrel

Coal Bowl trophy an all-state effort

Glass blower Dave Fetty positions the glass football that he made on top
of the glass pedestal at Fenton Art Glass in Williamstown. Rick Mogielski,
standing, designed the trophy. Stacy Williams of Fenton Art Glass painted
the logo on the vase.

The Friends of Coal Bowl championship trophy goes to the winner of what
will soon become the annual West Virginia-Marshall showdown.

The Friends of Coal wanted "unique" to be
the best way to describe the momentous memento being created for the
resumption of the West Virginia-Marshall football series.

Well, the trophy designed and
painstakingly manufactured for the Mountain State rivalry fits
Webster's definition -- single, having no like or equal.

There's only one of them . . . so no one
had better drop it.

It's called the Governor's Trophy, etched
with the seal of the state's top executive, and it goes to the winner
of the Sept. 2 game at Mountaineer Field. It speaks of the game's
sponsor and the state's natural resources, craftsmen and artisans.

It stands nearly 2 feet, weighs about 60
pounds, and is made of crystal glass and coal, sitting on a carbon
base. A hand-blown crystal football (nearly regulation size),
intricately etched with laces and stripes, holds 5 gallons of
pulverized coal.

"The trophy is made of probably 98 percent
West Virginia materials," said Rick Mogielski, the trophy's designer.
"From the start, we wanted to use materials from the state and West
Virginia artisans as much as possible. The work was 100 percent done
by West Virginians.

"After our first meeting, we felt like the game and industry deserved
something unique, something somewhat elegant. It's a big game; glass
makes the trophy more elegant.

"We kept coming back to coal-filled glass. We really didn't know if it
would work."

The Governor's Trophy was to be reviewed by Gov. Joe Manchin this
morning at the State Capitol, then taken to Huntington and an 11:30
a.m. unveiling in the Big Green Room at Edwards Stadium on the
Marshall campus. (complete
story)

Everything is discounted in the Fenton
Clearance Corner. All first quality items. New items added weekly! shop
now

Original
Price $99.50 now $74.50 Cobalt remains a staple
decorating color and is perfect for French Country, Americana, or
the basic blue and white dιcor found in today's homes. This tumble
up has been handpainted with Frances Burton's "Yankee Scroll"
design.

Stores holding Trunk Shows will offer an expanded selection of Fenton Art
Glass for a very limited time. Normally only a week. Enjoy pieces you've
never seen, exclusive merchandise and much more when you visit participating
stores during this time. Remember, the special selection offered during
Trunk Shows won't last long so make sure you stop by during the scheduled
times.

In many cases, Fenton Artists from Williamstown, West Virginia will be
visiting Trunk Shows. The schedule for Artist Events will be posted soon.
Make sure you check back often to learn about what stores will also include
an Artist visit with their Trunk Show.

Please feel free to contact participating stores to learn more about their
expanded inventory and the exclusive merchandise planned to be on display
during this special time.

One winner each week!
Winners will be announced on the Fenton website. A new contest begins each
Monday at Noon ET.

*One entry per customer per
week.

The first drawing will be Monday, August 28.

Enter to win an
8" Red Carnival Swan Vase

($89.50 value)

Fenton Art Glass
launched America's first Carnival glass treatments in 1907, and
they have remained a Fenton hallmark. Collectors worldwide search
for our finest examples of this "iridescent ware" that first put
Fenton on the map.

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